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List of works by Erich Nau

Archaeological prospection of a specialized cooking-pit site at Lunde in Vestfold, Norway

scientific article published on 24 September 2017

Das Militärlager in Virunum (Noricum)

Delineating an Unmarked Graveyard by High-Resolution GPR and pXRF Prospection: The Medieval Church Site of Furulund in Norway

scientific article published in 2018

Die Grabungen 2014 im Bereich der Gladiatorenschule von Carnuntum

Durrington walls and the Stonehenge Hidden Landscape Project 2010-2016

Excavation of a Neolithic House at Yarnbury, near Grassington, North Yorkshire

scientific article published on 6 March 2017

Geoarchaeological evaluation of ground penetrating radar and magnetometry surveys at the Iron Age burial mound Rom in Norway

Integrated geophysical archaeological prospection resulting in the discovery of the school of gladiators in the Roman town of Carnuntum in Austria

scholarly article by Wolfgang Neubauer published in September 2012

Large-area high-resolution ground-penetrating radar measurements for archaeological prospection

scholarly article by Immo Trinks published in May 2018

Large-scale geophysical archaeological prospection pilot study at Viking Age and medieval sites in west Jutland, Denmark

scholarly article by Roland Filzwieser published in June 2017

Large-scale high-resolution near-surface geophysical prospection for the investigation of archaeological landscapes

scholarly article by Michael Pregesbauer published in September 2012

Magnetic surveys of Early and Middle Neolithic settlements in Austria

scholarly article by Klaus Löcker et al published 30 October 2009 in ArcheoSciences

Palaeoenvironmental analysis of large-scale, high-resolution GPR and magnetometry data sets: the Viking Age site of Gokstad in Norway

Sem: A Viking Age metalworking site in the southeast of Norway?

The Influence of Environmental Factors on the Quality of GPR Data: The Borre Monitoring Project

scientific article published in 2022

The Stonehenge Hidden Landscapes Project

Traces of a Swedish army camp from 1644 revealed at Uppåkra by extensive magnetometer survey